Vegan Chocolate Raspberry Pudding Parfait for Two

Vegan Chocolate Raspberry Pudding Parfait for Two! This is an easy, fast, and delicious dessert recipe that looks at good as it tastes.

If you’re looking for a fast, easy, somewhat healthy—as far as sweets go—dessert, then this is it. Thick and creamy vegan chocolate pudding with pureed raspberries, and a thick layer and a dollop of vegan whipped cream. Dreamy.

The pudding reminds me of the kind my mom used to make from the box, it’s that thick and silky. However, this is better, because it’s a five ingredient vegan pudding that doesn’t contain refined sugar, or things you can’t pronounce, unlike the boxed stuff. It’s made from firm sprouted tofu, cocoa powder, pure maple syrup, pure vanilla extract, and unsweetened almond milk. You don’t have to cook it, and you don’t have to wait for it to set. This is EASY.

I tinkered with the chocolate and the maple syrup for a while when I created this pudding recipe, because I wanted a dark chocolate flavor. That meant that it couldn’t be too sweet. I think I nailed it. It has a slight, very slight, bitterness about it, and that’s what I was looking for. The pure raspberry puree gives a sweet-tart flavor that brightens the darkness of the chocolate. I didn’t add any sweetener to the raspberries because I wanted their delicious flavor to shine all on their own.

The vegan whipped cream is the only thing that’s not homemade. I cheated on this part because I really wanted this vegan pudding parfait recipe to be fast and easy, so I bought a tub of So Delicious Coco Whip. We have to help keep our vegan friendly companies in business, right? However, if you want to make your own coconut whip, then click herefor the recipe.

This dairy-free chocolate pudding parfait for two recipe was inspired by love and chocolate. Tuesday is Valentine’s Day, and I love my husband so much that I wanted to make him something special for dessert. And we both love chocolate, so this is a 2 for 1 when it comes to love.

Speaking of love, you’re going to love this parfait. It’s easy, it’s quick, it’s pretty, it’s pretty healthy, and it’s scrumpdillyicious! Every bite melts in your mouth. The velvety pudding and the tangy raspberries, along with the fluffy coconut cream is a beautiful symphony of sweet satisfaction. Picture your special someone’s face when you serve them this gorgeous dessert.

My plan for V Day is to serve a romantic dinner in front of the fireplace. I’m going to start with my Vegan Scallop Salad for Two, then I’ll move on to myDairy-Free Fettuccini Alfredo, and finish with this vegan chocolate raspberry pudding parfait. A glass of champagne will most likely find its way into our hands as well, because, it is a day of celebration.

If you’re not going to stay in to eat on Tuesday, then make these for breakfast. They’re full of protein, fruit, and natural sugars—if you make your own coco whip. They’d be a great little morning gift for your kids. Imagine how much they’d love a dessert breakfast.

You can put the parfaits together the day before if you like. Just make sure to cover them and keep them in the refrigerator.

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Blend the tofu, cocoa powder, maple syrup, vanilla, and almond milk in a blender on a high speed until smooth and creamy. Scrape down the sides and blend two or three times if needed. Put the pudding in a large bowl and refrigerate until chilled.

Puree the raspberries in the blender by pulsing until they’re broken down and thick. Don’t go too far or you’ll end up with juice.

Make your own coconut whip or use store bought.

In a glass of your choice, spoon a layer of pudding, a layer of coconut cream, a layer of raspberry puree, another layer of pudding, and top with a dollop of coco whip and a fresh raspberry.

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This looks so good! I plan on making rhis tonight. Can you clarify the 1/4 + 1 TBS maple syrup? Is that 1/4 teaspoon or cup? I'm not top say in the kitchen in order to have an indication of which one it is. Thank you!

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